A BfN research project has compiled a total of 54 FCS measures for eight exemplary bird species with different habitats - the endangered species Eurasian Hobby and Eurasian Curlew as well as the species marsh harrier, red kite, black stork, white-tailed eagle, white stork and honey buzzard, which are currently not endangered. The measures can counteract various forms of impairment, such as habitat loss, and are therefore suitable for both the National Species Recovery Programme (nAHP) and species recovery programmes of the federal states. The measures range from protection concepts for nesting sites to the maintenance of orchard meadows and the creation of fallow or flowering strips in arable land to the rewetting of forest wetlands.
The publication is published in German with an English summary:
Kai-Michael Thomsen, Benjamin Bleyhl, Katrin Wulfert, Ralf Schulte, Philip Hunke, Artenhilfsprogramme – Katalog von Maßnahmen zur Sicherstellung des Erhaltungszustandes ausgewählter windenergieanlagensensibler Vogelarten. Endbericht zum F+E-Vorhaben (FKZ 3521 86 0100), BfN-Schriften 724, Bonn 2025.

